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SUMMARY: Branches of the primary mycelium of a sp. were observed, by phase-contrast microscopy of living material, to form apparent anastomoses. No enlarged structures capable of interpretation as ‘initial cells’ were detected. It is suggested that certain of the large ‘spore-like bodies’ described by previous workers in studies upon spp. may represent protoplasts.

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